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January 10, 2013 20:30

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

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A Torah scroll discovered at a defunct army synagogue and rededicated in memory of a Jewish soldier killed in Afghanistan has been used for the first time.

Lieutenant Paul Mervis of Second Battalion the Rifles died in an explosion while trying to protect his platoon during a foot patrol in northern Helmand province in June 2009.

On Saturday, his father Jonathan was called up to the Torah during a service at a chaplaincy weekend organised by the Jewish Committee for HM Forces.

Mr Mervis and his wife, Margaret, sponsored the scroll’s refurbishment in memory of their son.